Japan rescuers called to 'plane crash' find flower bed | Inquirer News

Japan rescuers called to ‘plane crash’ find flower bed

/ 12:27 PM June 13, 2014

TOKYO–Firefighters called to a report that a plane had smashed into a cliff in northern Japan found the wreckage to be nothing more than a clump of flowers in full bloom.

Police in Akita raised the alarm after a call from a member of the public saying that a Cessna — a light aircraft — appeared to have crashed.

“We sent six fire trucks as well as three medical rescue vehicles,” a spokesman for Akita City fire brigade said. “But it turned out to be a cluster of while flowers. We have pulled out of the area now.”

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